Volume 18, Issue 5 pp. 603-606

Two case reports of cutaneous adverse reactions following hepatitis B vaccine: lichen planus and granuloma annulare

PR Criado

Corresponding Author

PR Criado

Dermatology Unit, Allergy Unit

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R De Oliveira Ramos

R De Oliveira Ramos

Dermatology Unit, Allergy Unit

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C Vasconcellos

C Vasconcellos

Dermatology Unit, Allergy Unit

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RF Jardim Criado

RF Jardim Criado

Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São Paulo, Brazil.

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NYS Valente

NYS Valente

Dermatology Unit, Allergy Unit

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First published: 02 July 2004
Citations: 44

ABSTRACT

We report two cases of adverse cutaneous reactions following hepatitis B vaccination. The first case occurred 3 weeks after the first dose of hepatitis B vaccine in a 16-year-old white girl with the onset of lichen planus lesions on her thighs and abdomen. After the second dose a disseminated lichen planus developed within 2 weeks. The second case concerns to the development of papular and patch granuloma annulare in a 58-year-old white woman 2 months after the second dose of hepatitis B vaccine. To the best of our knowledge, only a few paediatric and adult cases of lichen planus as a complication of hepatitis B vaccination have been reported in medical literature so far. This is the second case of granuloma annulare following hepatitis B vaccine. Our report, similar to earlier papers, appears to support the onset of lichen planus and granuloma annulare as a possible rare complication of hepatitis B immunization.

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